CHARITIES AND FUNDRAISING

WOLFSPEAK

RAFFLES AND
FUNDRAISING

Our work throughout the years has brought us a great deal of joy, sadness and at times, frustration and anger. The plight and pain
of many dogs throughout the world suffering through neglect and cruelty is heartbreaking and yet it is in this world where we find some of the most caring, driven and dedicated people, intervening
and advocating on behalf of those dogs needing help, in very hostile conditions and environments both here in the UK and abroad.

We have over the years been priveleged to get to know and work alongside several Rescues and Charities, this has involved assisting in
Remedial Training and Rehabilitation of Dogs and also Fundraising on behalf of numerous Charities and groups who work both in the UK and Abroad.

Throughout
the years we are regularly running Fundraising initiatives to help various Charities and Rescue groups and we have raised thousands of pounds, thanks to the amazing support of our dedicated
"Wolfspeakers" and those attending classes and their friends and families.

We offer a
Support programme to German Shepherd Rescue Scotland, Animal Welfare Advocates For Bosnia and Barking Mad Dog Rescue (Romania), providing a Free block of classes to newly re-homed dogs to help with
acclimatisation and socialisation.

Thank you letter from Sandra Jensen (AWABosnia) in response to Wolfspeak
Fundraising.

My dear Paul and Sylvia,

The funds have arrived safely and I’m just waiting for them to get to
my Paypal account which will take a couple of days. Bojan (and Heike and Lesley who help out) wanted me to share his words of thanks with you…

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"..Dear Paul and Sylvia....I am so very humbled to hear just exactly
what your wonderful supporters of Wolfspeak have raised for the Bark Ark with your fundraising activities and your own personal donation… I am overwhelmed truly. Not only does a substantial sum
like this donation go towards covering something useful and greatly needed in caring for so many dogs but also gives a tremendous moral boost to myself particularly and also that of the Bark Ark
team.

To think that someone so far away has the dogs in their thoughts and in
their hearts………is just amazing to me. Thank you for your friendship Paul and Sylvia and massive hugs from the dogs….Bojan."

Sylvia and I made a commitment earlier this year to raise funds in order to help

Bojan Veselica of the Bark Ark, Prnjavor, Bosnia, with the enormous task of rescuing and caring for over 700 dogs from the streets of
Bosnia. We asked for your help and support in this venture and yet again you "Wolfspeakers" and your friends and families have been amazing! We thank you from the bottom of our hearts, the funds have
been forwarded to Bojan through the wonderful Sandra Jensen, a tireless campaigner from Animal Welfare Advocates Bosnia.

This would not have been possible without your help and it is a tribute to your compassion and understanding of the
terrible plight of so many dogs around the world, when you support us in trying to make a difference and bring some relief in a small way to the huge problem of cruelty that exists in so many
countries around the world.

It is a small pebble thrown into a huge ocean, but it will create a ripple of love which will become a wave of hope to
those working at the sharp end in the distressing world of rescue.

Thank you once again WOLFSPEAKERS, we are so grateful for your support.

ENZO, ANGEL RAZA'S BROTHER IN A SARAJEVO PENSION,WAITING FOR A LOVING HOME.

Meet "Mateo" (was Enzo) he is Our Angel Raza's Brother, he is one of the "Famous Ten" that the amazing Aida Pasalic
rescued two years ago and he has been in Pension in Bosnia for the last two years. He is very sensitive, anxious, fearful and has had very little human interaction over the past two years, this
together with his early trauma of being captured by dog catchers and witnessing his Mother's cruel death have given him no reason to trust Human beings. His world has been a limited accomodation
within a Pension with limited resources, time and help, however Mateo's world is about to change within the next few weeks, he is travelling from Bosnia to the U.K. to come and join his Brother and
the Angel Pack here in Fife. Where Sylvia and I will undertake to provide a forever home where Mateo can learn to trust again and become the Happy, Confident dog he deserves to be. We cannot wait
!!!

There are
no words to describe how much I am grateful for such a generous donation you sent for my sweet angel Tiny.

To write
THANK YOU is to small but THANK YOU! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything you did and you do!

I wish to
thank to your friends( YOU "THE WOLFSPEAKERS")whosupported little brave Tiny too!

I would
never forget the night I went to the small town Podlugovi 23-28km (depends of route) from Sarajevo to try to find her.

I saw the
post of her on fb, the photos of scared, abandoned injured dog and zillion comments underneath how she was laying alone and injured besides a road of Podlugovi for two days. Two days injured, two
days without any help. I saw her face, I saw the pain she was in. Knowing that she was there all alone and injured, letting her spend there on the road one more night was no longer an option for
me.

It was not
hard to find this beautiful girl, not hard at all, if you are looking and you have the will to find the one you are looking for!

She was
quiet, trusting me and I took her for the night. The vet gave her painkiller.

In the
morning I took her to the vet clinic where she was diagnosed with severe and multiply injuries, precisely- fracture of tibia of her left leg, bilateral luxation of her pelvis on both sides, broken
tail and terrible and infected wound in and around her anus. Vet suspected that she was raped!

Multiple
x-rays done and several consultations as how to proceed. Several operations were performed - her leg was operated using titanium plate and her pelvis was fixed by using pins on both sides. It was too
risky to amputate her tail that time, after she recovers her tail will be amputated.

During all
this time this brave little girl made no sound, she was calm, gentle and patient.

I was
bitter crying inside and thinking where did humanity disappear but you my dear Paul and Sylvie shows me there is still humanity in the world! You brought light into my life!

While I
live I would never thank you enough for adopting and giving my fragile boy Angel Raza opportunity to live in paradise and for all your support for his siblings and now for your great support for
another little angel Tiny!

“Oh Dear
Aida, what a very sad but immensely brave little girl, we do hope and pray that she recovers well and is pain-free. Aida, your thank you letter brought us to tears, you are an amazing lady with a
heart the size of the universe and a capacity for love and compassion second to none! Thank you for keeping us posted on her progress hopefully she will heal well and regain her functions so she can
live a relatively normal life . If we can help further just let us know at anytime.

We can’t
get this little girl out of our minds, she is so precious, do you think she will ever be able to control bowel function again? We look forward to more videos of her when you have the time. We love
you and send love, healing and light to you and Tiny xxx”

May 1st
2018

Aida
Pasalic wrote:

“She
is so fragile. I have the feeling if someone just looks at her badly she would be broken, I wish I could take her pain and fear.”

How wonderful of you and your Wolfspeak supporters! That’s so generous, thank you so much, and I’m
sure Aida is hugely grateful. And thank you for the “Understanding Our Dogs” piece, yes, it will be SO useful for adopters who are having a bit of trouble!

So many of the rescuers seem to be struggling badly right now with funds, I don’t know what’s
going on. It will take me a little to decide where best to send the funds, possibly some for food for the dogs at The Bark Ark - and maybe some for Dalida who is also setting up her own small shelter
so she can in the future avoid the huge pension bills. But I’ll see if there is an ‘emergency’ happening.

Sandra Jensen AWABosnia.

23rd April 2018.

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Dear Paul and Sylvie, oh what to tell, I am speechless.

You made me cry. Again.

How to thank you enough? I am really in very desperate situation, I have huge debts and last week I rescued one little girl named Tiny
who was lying two days in the street after car hit her or she is possibly been raped.

She had two surgeries on her hip and left back leg. Her tail should be amputated too. She started to control urinating but still she has
no control over digestive tract and I still did not collect money for her surgeries and pension costs.

As you know Buddy and Dina pension costs are 200€ and for Enzo was 50€ but the pension owner decreased costs to 35€. Last night I saved
from dogcatchers another male dog, my dear Osman who got 5 chemotherapies and was adopted and one little baby boy who was on traffic road (he still has no name).

I am thanking the Cosmos sent you into my life!

It was more than enough you adopted my fragile angel Raza! But you are helping the other angels too!

Thank you for your very kind email and for eveything you did and do for Raza and for
me!

I never in my life met somebody like you! You are angels on the earth! True angels! Both
of you have hearts of gold!

I was also very touched with your very generous donation for Raza’s brother
Enzo!

No words to express my gratitude and admiration for you!

I wish you all the best in future fight to help voiceless! God bless
you!

This is In short “story” about me and my work as activist, hope it will help people get
know about Sapa and me.

My name is Aida Pasalic and I am a Dog Rescuer in Bosnia. I was born in Zenica in 1963,
my childhood was haunted by the sound of screaming dogs being killed by hunters. Every street had its Rex or Max or Garo, I would try to hide them in the basement to keep them safe.. Today I have
made it my life's work to help the street dogs in my region of Bosnia, only today instead of a basement I am paying for them to stay in the so-called make-do 'Pensions', far better than being
traumatised by the dog-catchers and thrown into the Public Shelter where they slowly die of disease, starvation, in the filthiest of conditions.I have never turned my head away from any animal and
through trying to trace a dog that had gone missing, I came into contact with a group, Sapa Zenica,with the same enthusiasm to help abandoned animals, selflessly spending our time, health and money.
I never lose sight of my mission of helping and caring for the dogs under my care and for all the new ones following daily calls for help .Presently we have about 300 dogs under our umbrella. We are
rescuing the sick, injured and the weak.

It is sad but for the healthy dogs we cannot stretch to help them at the moment, but how
do you turn away from eyes that are staring at you. Unfortunately the Authorites do not support our work and as Rescuers we struggle every month to pay their kenneling and keep the dogs fed and
healthy, money never stretches far enough and debts are made. Their needs are many, some time ago I rescued ten puppies from the Public Shelter and left terribly traumatised from how they had been
dragged at just a few weeks old by the dog Catchers with pole wires and all their mouths were bleeding, they saw their mother killed in front of them. I am now paying a professional trainer to work
with two of them, Buddy and Dina, in the hope that maybe they will be able to find a home, just another expense. Finding adoptions and preparing them for travel also plays a big part in our work.
From time to time we are able to find a sponsor for a particular dog but this support is never constant. Any financial support would relieve the pressure that we are facing, this work has to
continue, I cannot walk away.

Buddy

Buddy and Dina are currently in Slovenia with a Trainer who is working to socialise and train them.

Dina

They are doing well and yet one thing is missing from their lives, a permanent loving home! Please contact Aida via the Link above or About
Us/Contact to contact me if you would like any further information regarding Dina, Buddy or Enzo or if you could give any of these lovely dogs a home.

SO Many needing homes..click through the photos... so many sweet puppies needing someone to fall in love with them... these ones are at the Bark Ark. Bojan
Veselica wrote: "PUPPY ALERT !!!!

Maybe you didnt notice but The Bark Ark has A LOT OF PUPPIES. It wasn't easy but I did my best to take these pictures. I do my best to take care of them. They are on
a clean, dry place. They are dewormed and get puppy food. If they are sick they get treatment. Sadly, a lot of them don't survive because they are not vaccinated
against diseases when they come in. So, only the strongest ones survive. Once more I would like to thank Paul Connolly and
his wife, as well as the entire group of Wolfspeak for a wonderfull donation of 10 grid crates that help us so much in taking care of these tiny souls. Please browse through the pictures maybe you will see a puppy you like. Thank you, Bojan<3"

New puppy Crates At The Bark Ark

Dear
Wolfspeakers, Sylvia and I would like to wish you and all your families, a very Happy Christmas and a Wonderful New Year.

We want to
thank all of our clients and class members, for your continued loyal support over the previous years, in our efforts to help as many dogs as possible, through your donations and support of our
fund-raisers.

AWA Bosnia and
Barking Mad Dog Rescue Scotland, have been the recipient Charitable causes your sterling efforts have helped this year. We are so grateful for your support.

We hope
2018 brings Love, Light and Peace to you, your dogs and to those dogs and animals less fortunate.

For those dogs
in need of a warm safe place to rest their bones.
Let us give them a home.

To those dogs
who have suffered great cruelty and suffering and continue to do so.

Let us protect
them and give them healing.

To those dogs
fragile and weak through hunger.
Let us give them food.

To those Dogs
who have been abandoned, abused and forgotten.
Let us recognise their fear and pain and give them Love.

For those dogs
in need of Rescuing.
Let us please RESCUE them.

This is Kimmie,
our latest Romanian Rescue, who was rescued from a shelter and he is due to arrive very soon. A little old boy looking for Love and that warm, safe place to call Home.

That moment when your friend phones you to say they have done a raffle and have sent £100 to help the dogs...

Thank you dearPauland Sylvia Connolly at Wolfspeak. Paul's classes will begin again in spring time in Cupar, Fife. Any of our
dogs who are in reach are generously offered a free 8 week block of socialisation classes on a Sunday morning. How good is that.

"The Bark
Ark were truly blessed to have received an extraordinarily generous donation fromPaul
Connollyand Sylvia Connolly and their fantastic group Wolfspeak!!
A massive thank you to all the "Wolfspeakers" who participated in their recent fundraiser dedicated to the dogs at the Bark Ark raising an amazing donation of 970 GBP! Thank you Paul and
Sylvia, your support and care is much appreciated as there is still so much to be completed at the Bark Ark, amongst the many there is a desperate need for a Quarantine Section to be dedicated to the
puppies and to the dogs recovering from spaying and neutering etc. So after much deliberation with Bojan Veselica, it was decided that the generous donation would be best used in buying enough extra
extra large crates to be placed in a section of the Shelter where this Quarantine Section is to be created. It will be the beginnings of a proper area for sick and injured dogs and for incoming
puppies. Bojan is so incredibly grateful for this, as are all the admins of the Saving Prnjavor Dog group, it's been a desperately needed thing ever since the beginning. The Prnjavor Shelter is truly
humbled to have received this gift of help, support and friendship. Thank you SO very much, from the bottom of our hearts!
Everyone who supports AWABosnia please visit the Wolfspeak page and 'like' it to show your appreciation for this amazing help!"

"Dear Friends and Supporters
of Wolfspeak, Sylvia and I would just like to thank you all for the huge efforts you made in helping us to Help Bojan in his tremendous task at the Bark Ark Prnjavor (Through Animal Welfare Advocates
Bosnia). I know you will be as gratified as we were, to see how your fundraising is helping create a Safe Haven for so many dogs in need. Every Positive Thought, Intention and Action we direct
to those dogs in need around the World, create ripples of Love and Healing which in turn become Powerful Waves of Support for those on the Frontline of the fight against Cruelty and Suffering. All
Animals deserve to feel safe, warm, well fed, watered and Loved and that is our Prayer every single day. Thank you so much again to you all."

Everyone, the
wonderful Paul Connolly of Wolfspeak just sent
Bojan and I news today that Wolfspeak will run a summer-long raffle to help raise funds for the Bark Ark! This is such, such great news, and it would be great if you could go and click 'like' on the
Wolfspeak Facebook page to show appreciation - https://www.facebook.com/wolfspeak/

Paul and his wife
Sylvia have been such amazing support in so many ways, including freely offering behavioural advice to all adopters of dogs who have been adopted with the help of AWABosnia.

Hi
"Wolfspeakers" these are photographs of the Bark Ark Shelter at Prnjavor Bosnia. It is in the process of being constructed by Bojan Veselica who is tirelessly
working to create a safe and clean environment for rescued dogs. Currently he is caring together with one permanent helper and the assistance of friends and family for over 300 dogs. Feeding,
Veterinary care, cleaning and Rescueing incur much expense and then add the cost of materials and construction for the Shelter and you can understand why the funds from your latest fundraisng,
£300.00 has been sent Via Awabosnia to aid in this amazing project and why we will continue to support those people who dedicate themselves to helping dogs in need.

Below is a Thank you letter from
Bojan.

Dear
Paul,

It was such exciting news to hear
that you and your wonderful supporters at Wolfspeak will be dedicating your recent fundraiser to the dogs at the Bark Ark at Prnjavor.

We so are overwhelmed at present
with the amount of construction work still to be completed and at a standstill because of lack of funds. Currently our debt here is over 3000 euros, and this doesn't include food and vet care, just
the construction work. We are really trying to make this a model shelter in Bosnia with proper conditions for dogs. As I am sure you know, the conditions in most if not all public shelters are worse
than bad...

The Bark Ark is home to approx. 300
dogs and there is a great need to erect more fencing panels and gates to keep them safe and divided accordingly, otherwise they get into fights and sometimes these are fatal as we don't have enough
people to keep watch over them all the time..

We at the Bark Ark are truly
touched that you have given us this consideration and on behalf of 300 residents we say one big thank you to all who kindly donated to your fundraiser. Really it feels like a miracle to have got this
news today!

Thanking you
again...Bojan."

BARK ARK PRNJAVOR BOSNIA

THEIR HAPPINESS AND SAFETY IS OUR MAIN CONCERN

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January 2017

Sylvie and I became aware of
Aida Pasalicone of the wonderful Advocates working so hard to help as many dogs as possible in Bosnia, when we heard the story of how she rescued our dear
Angel Raza together with his siblings from the Sarajevo Public Shelter, Zunovnica, from our friend Sandra Jensen of AWA BOSNIA.

Dear Paul and
Sylvie,

This is disappointing
news but I understand, it’s important that you need to find a dog that will fit into the pack. But what about one of Aida’s 7 frightened dogs that she saved from one of the horror
shelters?

Carlos, Dina, Enzo,
Buddy, Bono, Angel and Keanu? She saved 10 but these seven (all around 6 - 7 months old) are languishing in pensions, with no chance really to be rehabilitated until someone takes one home. Bono and
Carlos are the ones most frightened of strangers.

I’ll attach a video that
has Dina, Enzo, Buddy and Carlos in it (and Abby who is homed), and some photos as well. The only one I don’t seen to have photos of is Keanu

Here is the full story
from Aida…

"Their story begins on
the 2nd August 2016 when I met them the first time. I went to "death camp" or killing point or hell called public shelter in Sarajevo to try to find Bella, a dog I used to feed, who was taken
by dogcatchers. While I was there (out of my mind seeing many dogs watching at me ) dogcatchers brought 10 babies about 1 to 2 months old in two cages and then they started to take them out of
the cages with a string around their necks. Their mouths were full of blood, they were screaming, crying, peeing and pooping at the same time and I was screaming and crying with them too and
fighting with dogcatchers who were laughing at me.

They took babies from
their mum or mums...

They took them on very
cruel way! Little poor babies taken with string...

There was also a mum with
three babies and a mum with 4 babies and 4 adult dogs, one of them a pregnant female ... but there was no Bella.

I stood there thinking
what to do, whom to rescue and I could not decide. Could not take one or two or 5

I took them
all.

I found sponsors for many
of them and in meanwhile some of them are happily adopted.

But my 10, my favourite
ten are so traumatized, so frightened of strangers.

They had to be moved
three times from pension to pension bad conditions in the pensions.

They were sick after
first vaccine...

I fought for
them.

They are now healthy,
vaccinated, spayed, around 7 months old, but still frightened by strangers...

Two girls are already
lucky to go, one to foster, Carmen, and Abby went home. Both are in Slovenia.

They became relaxed in a
very short time!

Abby and Carmen proved
they only need love and time to become perfect pets.

Keanu is very
frightened.

Franca too. still hope
she goes too.

Angel is the most gentle
and shy. He is scared with people but he likes to be cuddled.

Bono is very scared. He
escaped when I wanted to move them to Zenica. We could not catch him! It was terrible...He lived around the pension for two months and than he was finally caught. So he had no chance to make
contact with people. He is very beautiful.

Carlos is shaking when
strangers come to the pension, he is very relaxed with the pension owners (wife and husband) and their children. But very scared with others. Very beautiful boy.

Dina is the smallest one.
Very sweet girl. Very relaxed with the pension owners. With strangers she is vigilant but eating from the hand.

Enzo is like his sister
Dina, very relaxed with pension owners and with strangers vigilant but eating from the hand.

Buddy. He is my favorite.
why?

He was the first one I
saw there. First one I touched there and told him that he will be happy one day.

And I do hope they will
be.

He is also vigilant with
strangers but like Enzo and Dina he is eating from anyone's hand.

But if you want to touch
any of them they are first running away.

Even Buddy who allowed me
to touch him first time I met him after the dogcatchers destroyed their childhood.

But changing the
pensions, getting vaccines,injections, going for sterilization also had very bad influence on their psyches.

They are not aggressive,
they would never attack anyone. They are very good with other dogs… we must save them all.”

Once we had heard this amazing story Sylvie and I had no
doubts about adopting "Angel" and named Him "Angel Raza"( Raza means HOPE ) and so began a lovely friendship and a continued effort to support Aida in her quest to care for and re-home his
siblings.

The Sarajevo Public Shelter,

Zunovnica

From where Aida rescued

Angel Raza and his siblings.

ANGEL

Angel (Raza)

A puppy with "Cherry-eye"

Going for treatment.

ANGEL AND KEANU

Angel and Keanu spent months in an indoor Pension, in very cold and austere
conditiions.

Those dear
friends to our dogs, Paul and Sylvie Connolly, and their lovely pupils and customers have had some wonderful fundraisers which have been split between three rescues over the past few months and they
have so kindly sent £350 to Barking Mad to help with the funds for the public shelter dogs treatment! What a lovely surprise. Thank you!
Paul also offers a free block of introductory socialisation classes to our adopted dogs - an all round good guy!

Hi "Wonderful Wolfspeakers", just wanted to keep you updated
with regards to our latest Fundraising efforts. You have excelled once again in supporting us and the final total is £1050.00, following the arrival of some late donations.

Today we have made transfers and sent cheques of £350.00
to each of our chosen Charities.
German Shepherd Rescue Scotland, Springer Rescue Scotland and Barking Mad Romanian Rescue Scotland.
We thank you all from the "Bottom of our Hearts".

It is not only the very generous support you give that has
such a remarkable effect on some very special dogs, but the positive energy and thoughts that create a ripple effect of loving intent. Which enables those involved at the sharp end of Rescue
Organisations, to keep going and fighting for the rights of these wonderful Sentient Beings who bring so much into our lives.

Those involved in Rescue see daily the pain, suffering and
sadness endured by so many Animals and it can feel like an endless battle, yet if we keep focussing on positive intentions we can make a difference and this is why once again in 2017 we will
endeavour to support Rescues and stand against cruelty wherever it manifests.

Sylvie and I and our "Angel Pack", wish you all a very
Merry Christmas and we hope you have a remarkable 2017.

Thank you to all those who have sent cards and gifts they
are very much appreciated.

Classes will resume on Sunday 22nd January and I look forward to seeing class members old and new then.

"OUR WISH FOR YOU ALL IN THE NEW YEAR IS TO BE HAPPY, BE
SAFE AND DO WHATEVER WARMS YOUR HEART AND MAKES YOU CONTENTED."

"Our thanks go once again to Paul and Sylvie and everyone who donated to Wolfspeak's collection for GSRS. We really appreciate
it."

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WE HAVE SUPPORTED

BARKING MAD DOG RESCUE

Face book post.

Hilary Anderson,
December 2015

"Lesley, Michael and I had tea with Paul and Sylvie Connolly in Kilmany on Saturday night. Where to start? Paul is my Zen master. He is a canine behaviourist who just is like
a walking oasis of calm for both people and dogs alike. We were able to meet their beautiful dogs, including 3 who found them through us.

We chatted through what else we can do to make our adoption process as tight as possible. We have the loveliest adopters in the world but also really need to get more big
dogs out. All are just as nice as the littles but I have a fear for RBU. Paul helped us think through processes so we can make this as watertight as possible and ensure lifetime commitment on every
adopters' part. Guess what though? Just as I had been having a hairy mental as funds are dropping lower than they have been for a long time with so many vet bills and money to go out... Sylvie
handed me two envelopes... In the first a donation from them personally for £400. Her words were lovely inside and I was like a blubbering wreck reading out loud from the card then I opened the
other... The WOLFSPEAKERS had donated £600! Ruth Bailey did a sponsored cycle ride and raised £200. Her sister Susan made pendants and Christmas cards and raised another £200 and Paul and Sylvie
themselves sold dog treats and doggy things. Also people who do the classes with Paul had donated cash too. £1000. This will pay the last visit by Rudi's vets to Coca last Sunday. All dogs there are
now chipped, vaccinated and neutered. Thank you all very, very much. Thank you too to the lady who pressed money into my hand in Perth when picking up her dogs - you know who you
are.

AND ALL THOSE WHO DONATED DOG STUFF. What a team we are. I thank each and every one of you who made this possible. BIG, BIG LOVE"

July 2015

A huge Thank you to all our class members and supporters who have contributed to this
fundraiser, you raised a remarkable £400.00 and Sylvia and I added a further £200.00. The Funds will go directly to help Feed and Care for dogs in the Ham Miau Shelter in Romania, while they await
the Joy of finding forever homes. The £600.00 will buy 50 bags of food or pay for medicines and treatment for the dogs.

Face book post.

Hilary Anderson July 2015

This week we received £600 towards funds through the efforts of some people who train their
dogs with Paul and Sylvia Connolly at Wolfspeak. (www.wolfspeak.co.uk.)
Paul has a training venue in Fife where his classes run every weekend. The co-ordinated efforts of Paul, Sylvia and the Wolf Speakers made this happen through a raffle. sales and
donations.

‪Paul gives his time to us in so many ways. He has visited many of our dogs to ease
misunderstandings and help them settle. He has taken countless phone calls from me, when he is always both soothing and practical. And to cap it all, welcomed two of our dogs into his angel pack at
home and is about to welcome a third. Thank you!

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WE HAVE SUPPORTED

SPRINGER RESCUE

SCOTLAND

With Donations raised to a total of.£4225.00

Through numerous fundraisng activities.

I would
like to thank all our sponsors and those who made the Wolfspeak Charity Fundraising Day the amazing success it turned out to be.

The atmosphere
on the day was filled with joy, understanding and compassion. I saw laughter and tears, concern and hope and above all love, in the faces and actions of all those involved in the task of raising
funds and supporting the charities.

My Wolfspeak
Committee were superbly determined and focussed for over a 10 month period and together with the Volunteers on the day, they excelled themselves in producing a day to be
remembered.

We raised
smiles, money and above all awareness as to the plight of dogs in need both here in Scotland, England and abroad. I could not have asked for more and I am so grateful to all those who made it
possible and particular to those special people "the public" who gave their support and approval on the day by spending their hard earned cash to help those less
fortunate.

We proved
once again, on our own we can achieve so little and yet together we can achieve so much.

The list of
all 7 charities who benefitted from the

Wolfspeak 2014
charity appeal.

Shar Pei Rescue and Support
Scotland............... £ 475.00

Springer Rescue Scotland
................................... £1875.00

Scottish Staffordshire Bull
Terrier Rescue ......... £ 475.00

Animal Welfare Advocates For
Bosnia ............... £1875.00

Our Friends Dog Rescue Romania
..................... £1875.00

German Shepherd Rescue
Scotland ................... £2125.00

West Yorkshire Dog Rescue
................................£1875.00

TOTAL FUNDS RAISED AND
DISTRIBUTED £10,575.00

2014 WOLFSPEAK FUNDRAISER

We are collecting dog beds, blankets, dog coats, dog food (unopened bags etc for transporting) ,
medicines and any other items to help support the charities listed below. We are also collecting any clothing, shoes or bags for recycling to help raise funds. Please get in touch if you think you
can help.

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2013 WOLFSPEAK FUNDRAISER

20 December
2013 ·

We wish all our clients, friends and family a very Happy Christmas
and a prosperous and successful New year.

We thank you all for your support in 2013 on all fronts you have been
amazing, those of you who it has been our privilege to work with on a one to one basis or in classes we thank you for your patronage and the hard work you have all put in to improve your relationship
and connection with your dogs.

Those of you who joined with us on the “Wolfspeak Journey” in raising
funds for the nominated Charities, whether you were on the organising team or supported our various fundraising events and especially our July Charity Fun Day we thank you all from the bottom of our
hearts, for without that support we would not have achieved our goal to make substantial donations to the charities concerned.

We look forward to seeing you and working with you all once again in
2014, and ask that you please support us once again and join us on the Wolfspeak Roller Coaster to raise funds for Seven Dog Rescue Charities this year.

Remember, while we are celebrating our Christmas in the warm embrace of
our families there are those far less fortunate, suffering does not stop to celebrate Christmas so take a moment to send out a Loving Thought to those to whom Christmas is just another day to survive
through.

Love and Light to you all.

Paul and Sylvia.

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August 2013

We would like to take this opportunity to thank you and
express our gratitude for supporting and sponsoring the above event.

The event was organised with the sole purpose of raising funds
for German Shepherd Rescue (Scotland), Springer Rescue (Scotland) and Blind Dog Rescue UK.

Due to the superb support we received from the public and our
sponsors, we managed to stage the event and run all our competitions, at minimal costs and therefore maximise our funds raised.

Our final total for funds raised was £6000,00 and this was
split equally between our nominated charities to aid their efforts to rescue and care for many dogs in need, so once again we thank you for helping to make this all possible.

Due to the success of this event the Wolfspeak Fundraising
Committee, continued to plan further events and fundraising activities to help some of the smaller Dog Charities in the future, who are all committed to helping dogs but are not in receipt of
large donations.

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Letter Seeking Sponsors
for 2013 Wolfspeak Event

To whom it may
concern,

The event mentioned above is a
fundraising event to aid and benefit three dog rescue Charities:

German Shepherd Rescue Scotland
(Sco.041384)

Springer Spaniel Rescue Scotland
(Sco.040565)

Blind Dog Rescue UK (Charity no.
1148828)

These Charities are self-funding
and are all performing sterling work in the face of a difficult financial climate, helping those dogs in the direst of needs. It is our hope to boost their funds through this event and raise
awareness as to plight of these unfortunate dogs.

To raise funds for these
charities the Wolfspeak Charity Committee are seeking the help of Local and National businesses in the form of either Monetary Donations, gifts for raffle prizes or assistance with equipment to be
used in the staging of the Event.

It is in the light of this that
we are contacting your company and asking for your support and assistance.

All Funds raised will be donated
to the Charities Named, as all those involved in the event are volunteers giving of their time for free.

A great day where we had a Kinesiologist, Tellington Touch Practitiioner, Animal Communicator and myself a Reiki Practitioner. Offering
an insight into some Alternative Therapies and we raised £800.00 for the charity.

“Paul Connolly of Wolfspeak has been a supporter of German Shepherd
Rescue Scotland since our very early days when we started the Rescue.

He has helped in assessing the difficult dogs we have taken in and once
they have been re-homed, invited the new owners to attend his training classes for an initial assessment course of ten weeks at no cost to the owner or the Rescue, no matter how difficult the German
Shepherd's behaviour is in the beginning.

Many Shepherds come into our care untrained and have not been socialised.
Paul helps turn these dogs around into confident, happy dogs.

Paul has held seminars on all aspects of owning a dog or rescuing a dog
and held special training days for the Rescue and our Volunteers.

Paul and his wife Sylvia have helped promote the rescue and raise much
needed funds by organising and hosting The Wolfspeak Charity Fundraisers Fun Days and Dog Shows. The rescue thanks you both for your valued friendship and support."